Urgent:Harrison Ford Rushed to the Hospital in a Critical Condition Despite the fact that he is happy to be his age, the actor, who is starring in the fifth and final episode of the iconic "Indiana Jones" film trilogy, which will be released later this month, stated that things have been harder for him as he ages. In a recent interview with People Magazine, he stated quite frankly, "I do not want to be young again." "I like being elderly, but I was young once." He clarified, saying, "Although you are physically diminished by age, there are lovely things about age - depth of experience, the full weight of all the time you have been spending growing to be old — and there is a certain ease in it for me." "I owe that to the audience, and I am really glad that I still have the opportunities that I have to work," he remarked. He claimed that while being unquestionably one of the most well-known leading men in Hollywood history, he never anticipated or particularly wanted the degree of notoriety he has attained. Paraphrase "I never imagined that I would be a leading man," he added. All I truly wanted was to be able to support myself as an actor without needing to take on other side work. "I believed that having a character role on a regular TV show would be fortunate for me."